Scott Flowers is a former Administrator for the Florida Department of Health Medical Quality Assurance’s Bureau of Enforcement, overseeing nationally recognized, statewide programs such as pharmacy inspections, and investigations involving unlicensed health care providers. He routinely speaks on behalf of the Department to professional organizations, law enforcement agencies, and public consumers
regarding the dangers of unlicensed health care providers. He serves as Vice President for the non-profit organization One Billion Drops which seeks to unite and foster partnerships among other non-profit and NGO’s operating around the world to combat abject poverty and maximize each project’s lasting success. He holds a position as an outreach liaison and advisor with Lifebuoy Consulting Services, LLC where his expertise has helped small business owners and non-profit organizations streamline operations and run efficiently. He is a consumer representative on the Contractors Licensing and Examination Board of Leon County, Florida. He speaks, consults, and coaches in the areas of leadership, team-building, communication, and lean operations for business. Prior to taking on these roles, he served as an Investigation Manager for the Florida Department of Health, and a Revenue Manager for the Florida Department of Revenue. Before Scott chose to move into public service, he accumulated over 15 years of professional and management experience in the private industry. Scott has served as a District Manager for Tire Kingdom and TBA Shared Services, a Store Manager for Walmart, a small business owner, and real estate investor. He has successfully created, run, and sold startup businesses in the entertainment, services, construction, and manufacturing industries. Above all, Scott’s passion lies in being a husband, father of two boys, and an outdoorsman. He feels a duty and a vested interest in improving our public health, environment, and education system for future generations. Scott says, “I strive to be a good role model and mentor for current and future generational stewards of our shared world, and I offer my services as a consultant, mentor, speaker, friend, and community member in that regard.”